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Timescape
THE SITE THROUGH TIME
The below drawings illustrate the change of the site on a larger scale over time. The drawings illustrate the longevity of the site and the aging of the various plants.
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5 YEARS 10 YEARS 15 YEARS 20 YEARS
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Over 5 years, the plants and trees minimally grow in size. Over 10 years, the plants almost double in size, with a large canopy forming that supports an ecosystem of its own. Over 15 years, the wildlife becomes are full and the canopy becomes denser. Over 20 years, the canopy has grown extensively and exhibits varying scales of wildlife, leading to openings in the canopy and a more elaborate rhythm.
LOCATION OF STUDY ON SITE
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